Looks like a Belgian D'anver
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When startled, a d'Uccle can fly as high as 12 feet straight up. I've watched my own birds do this, landing easily on top of our coop. I would definitely keep a close eye on them when they free-range. A d'Uccle can also fly up onto your shoulder, if so inclined. Ours sometimes fly from our house to the coop in one 'long' flight, which is over 100-feet. Not all will do this; it depends on the bird. Some think it is fun, some don't bother. Better to be prepared.I have a little bit of a d'uccle dilemma, and I'm hoping you guys can give me some advice.![]()
Not quite 3 weeks ago I picked up two porcelain d'uccle chicks from the local feed store. Complete impulsive chicken math purchase, lol. I'd seen pictures of adults and thought they were GORGEOUS birds. So, I figured why not get a couple to add to the backyard flock. Now I'm reading that these guys are excellent fliers.This has me concerned because I really don't want them flying over the fence and meeting the neighbor's dog!![]()
Has anyone had a d'uccle that WASN'T a flier? (Especially if their flockmates are aerially impaired <gg>)
i do fine they take longer i had a D'uccle girl had no white spots just black untill she was 8 months old then they started to come in know she is very nice and will be goin to shows
How do multiple rooster d'uccles get along? I have a pullet that is 8 weeks old(sweetheart of a chicken) and two 4 weekers that one for SURE is a roo and I'm thinking the other is as well he's just not as far developed. I have them with 3 week old silkies of which I'm sure some will end up roos. Do you suppose they will all co-exist happily?